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  2. New England Law Boston - Wikipedia

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    As New England Law neared its 75th anniversary, new programs were started, the first was the creation of Law Day in 1970 and then the opening of its clinical law services office in 1971. [17] The clinical law services program is performed by the law students providing representation to those who did not have the economic means to seek paid ...

  3. List of law schools in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston University School of Law: Boston: 1872 Harvard Law School: Cambridge: 1817 Massachusetts School of Law: Andover: 1988 New England Law Boston: Boston: 1908 Northeastern University School of Law: Boston: 1898 Suffolk University Law School: Boston: 1906 University of Massachusetts School of Law: Dartmouth: 2010 Western New England ...

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  6. New England Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The New England Law Review is a law review that was established in 1965 as the Portia Law Journal. It obtained its current name when Portia Law School changed its name to New England School of Law in 1969. It is run by students and currently publishes four issues annually. The review also conducts Fall and Spring symposiums.

  7. Massachusetts General Court - Wikipedia

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    In defiance of both Crown law and Gage, members of the General Court formed the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and seized control of the colony except for Boston, where British troops maintained control until when they evacuated the city on March 17, 1776.

  8. Newman A. Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Flanagan was born in the Roslindale neighborhood of Boston. [1] He graduated from Boston College High School in 1947 and served in the United States Navy during the Korean War, where he won three battle stars and a unit citation. [1] After his service, he attended college, graduating in 1954 from Boston College. [1]

  9. Victor M. Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Victor M. Hansen is an American lawyer and military officer, and a professor of law at the New England School of Law, in Boston. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hansen is notable for his wide publications on military justice and the treatment of captives held in extrajudicial detention by the Bush Presidency .